While holding his rifle at shoulder-level, a 1.8 meter-tall hunter accidentally discharges it straight up into the air.

If the bullet exits the barrel of the rifle at 200 m/sec how many seconds does the hunter have to "step aside" to avoid being hit by the descending bullet?

How high did the bullet rise in the air before it starting falling back down to earth?

If he does not move fast enough, at what velocity would the descending bullet strike his shoulder?

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When rising to spike a ball in a volleyball game, a player jumps vertically 1.5 meters off the floor.

How much total time does he spend in the air, assuming he lands in the same position from which he left the ground.

At what velocity did he hit the ground at the end of the jump?

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Two students are tossing a set of keys from one to the other. The first student (who initially has the keys) is 1.8 meters tall and is standing on the ground 4 meters below the second student who is on a catwalk.

The student on the ground tosses the keys upward, releasing them exactly as his hand reaches the top of his head, with just the right velocity so that their apex coincides with the second student's outreached hand.

Suppose that the student on the balcony was distracted and failed to catch the keys and they fall back down to the ground.

With what velocity will they strike the grass at the feet of the first student?

True or False. The keys spent the same amount of time falling to the ground as they spent rising towards the balcony.

TrueFalse

True or False. The keys struck the ground at the same speed as they were originally tossed upwards by the first student.

TrueFalse

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Three students are standing side-by-side next to the railing on a fifth floor balcony. Simultaneously, the three students release their pennies.

One student proceeds to drop a penny to the ground below.

The second student tosses his penny straight downwards at 15 m/sec, while

The third student tosses his penny straight upwards at 15 m/sec.

Which penny or pennies strike(s) the ground first?

the penny that was droppedthe penny that was tossed upwardsthe penny that was tossed downwards

Which penny or pennies strike(s) the ground last?

the penny that was droppedthe penny that was tossed upwardsthe penny that was tossed downwards

Which penny or pennies strike(s) the ground with the greatest final velocity?

the penny that was droppedthe penny that was tossed upwardsthe penny that was tossed downwards

As the pennies are falling, a person on the 3rd floor times one of the pennies as it passes her 1.5-meter tall bedroom window. If the penny took 0.15 seconds to clear her window, how fast was the penny traveling just as it entered the top of her window frame?

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A student, while packing up his book bag that islocated near the edge of a lab table 95-cm tall, accidentally drops his pencil on the floor.